Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll said free-agent WR Antonio Bryant (Bengals) was not in great shape after the team had Bryant in on a tryout during minicamp. "He's not in very good shape, but he's very natural," Carroll said. "He's got terrific instincts for catching the football and getting in and out of breaks."

Free-agent WR Antonio Bryant (Bengals) is in Washington to participate in the Seattle Seahawks' minicamp, according to sources with knowledge of the situation. Bryant is taking a physical for the club. Bryant has not played in the National Football League since 2009 with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He was signed by the Cincinnati Bengals in 2010, but never played a game for the Bengals due to an ongoing knee injury.

Unrestricted free-agent WR Antonio Bryant (knee) will meet with a specialist this week to determine when he may be able to return from his knee injury, reports NFL Network's Jason La Canfora. Bryant's agent said Bryant has made progress in his recovery, but there is no timetable until he meets with the doctor.

Free-agent WR Antonio Bryant's (Bengals) career could be in jeopardy because of recurring knee problems that date to the 2009 season, according to two league sources, reports Jason Cole, of Yahoo! Sports. "He barely practiced in training camp and now this happens," said a league source with knowledge of Bryant's knee problems. "The guy can't stay healthy at this point. He gets to the point that he's feeling good, then it swells on him again. When that keeps happening, that's a very strong indication that there are structural problems."

The Oakland Raiders have no interest in free-agent WR Antonio Bryant (Bengals), according to Vittorio Tafur, of the San Francisco Chronicle. "We haven't had any of those kind of discussions at this point," head coach Tom Cable said. "Right now, we're more focused on our group."